Malabrigo
Beloved by knitters, crocheters, weavers, and handspinners worldwide, Malabrigo is one of the most celebrated names in hand-dyed natural fiber. The brand's soft merino yarns and Nube spinning fiber are crafted in small studios in Uruguay and Peru, where each skein and braid is kettle- or hand-dyed in painterly colorways you won't find anywhere else. From tonal solids to bold variegated shifts, Malabrigo's depth of color is what keeps fiber artists coming back, project after project.
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Black 195 - Malabrigo Nube Roving Fiber Braid
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Isabel Pattern by Alex Tinsley
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Malabrigo Dos Tierras Wellfleet by Cleo Malone
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Wonky Rib Cowl Pattern | Malabrigo
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Plaza Hat - Malabrigo Hat Pattern by Kristel Nieves
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Plaza Cowl - Malabrigo Cowl Pattern by Kristel Nieves
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Vineyard Cowl - Malabrigo Shawl Pattern by Knit Sisu
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Tentacles Wrap - Malabrigo Pattern by Dora Ohrenstein
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Stokrotka Hat - Malabrigo Pattern by Maria Socha
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Jen Hat - Malabrigo Hat Pattern by Maria Socha
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Malabrigo Rios Undyed Yarn Skeins (Bulk Pricing)
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Malabrigo Pattern Book 18 - Rios & Washted
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Malabrigo Pattern Book 20 - Mechita & Sock - Modern Accessories
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Malabrigo Pattern Book 14 - Mechita & Sock
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Malabrigo Pattern Book 16 - Verano
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Malabrigo Pattern Book 1
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Malabrigo Pattern Book 12 - Elements
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Malabrigo Pattern Book 11 - Aniversario
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Peyton Mittens Pattern by Malabrigo
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Frequently Asked Questions
Malabrigo is famous for two things: incredibly soft merino wool and one-of-a-kind hand-dyed colorways. Every skein is dyed in small batches in Uruguay and Peru, giving each project subtle color shifts and depth you won't find in commercial yarns. Many knitters describe Malabrigo as their gateway luxury yarn — accessible enough for everyday projects, distinctive enough that you'll keep coming back.
Malabrigo operates from facilities in Uruguay (where the brand was founded) and Peru. Both locations hand-dye in small studios using kettle-dye and hand-paint techniques. The merino wool is sourced from South American flocks, making the supply chain compact compared to many commercial yarn brands.
Rios is worsted weight (medium thickness), Mecha is bulky weight (thicker, faster to knit), and Rasta is super bulky single-ply (very thick, for statement pieces). All three use the same merino wool base, but each creates a different fabric: Rios for everyday garments, Mecha for cozy sweaters and hats, Rasta for blankets, cowls, and dramatic chunky pieces.
Many Malabrigo yarns are machine washable on a gentle cycle, but not all. The superwash lines — Rios, Mecha, Sock, Mechita, Arroyo, and Caracol — are designed for machine washing in cold water. Non-superwash lines like Worsted, Chunky, Twist, Mora, and Caprino are gentler with hand washing in cool water. Always check the individual product page for care instructions specific to that yarn.
Malabrigo Nube is Malabrigo's hand-dyed merino spinning fiber — combed top sold in braids, dyed in the same painterly colorways as the yarn lines. Spinners use Nube to create handspun yarn that matches Malabrigo's signature aesthetic, often paired with silk, alpaca, or other fibers for custom blends. It's a favorite among hand-spinners for both color and fiber quality.
Malabrigo Sock is fingering weight (also called 4-ply or super fine in some regions). It's machine washable superwash merino, typically used for hand-knit socks, shawls, and lightweight garments. Mechita is similar in weight but with slightly different construction — both are popular fingering-weight Malabrigo yarns.
Pilling depends on the yarn line and how the finished project is worn. Tightly twisted Malabrigo yarns like Rios and Arroyo resist pilling well; single-ply yarns like Worsted and Rasta will pill more, especially in high-friction areas. A simple sweater shaver or fabric comb removes pills easily and restores the look of any finished project.
For superwash lines (Rios, Mecha, Sock, Mechita, Arroyo, Caracol), machine wash on a gentle or wool cycle in cold water with a wool wash detergent, then lay flat to dry. For non-superwash lines (Worsted, Chunky, Mora, Caprino, and Nube fiber), hand wash gently in cool water and lay flat to dry. Always block your finished pieces to set the fabric and even out stitch variations.















